people may laugh, but it'll be easier that vinyl to apply since the crease seems like a difficult area for the vinyl cuts and application to be perfect.
no air bubbles. no risk of edges peeling. cheap enough to just keep spraying on if you ever experience peeling; but I used to have the regular plast-dip on my work truck, and it was pretty durable, even through car washes.

Guys, I already posted pics of professionally applied matte tape to the side vent area. To date, not a single person who had looked at the car could tell that they were not real cut outs. $250 for the job.

Guys, I already posted pics of professionally applied matte tape to the side vent area. To date, not a single person who had looked at the car could tell that they were not real cut outs. $250 for the job.

Guys, I already posted pics of professionally applied matte tape to the side vent area. To date, not a single person who had looked at the car could tell that they were not real cut outs. $250 for the job.

Just noticed that, alike the 1M, the new M6 also gets closed side crease/vents.
@Papethova: sure you want to proceed with your plans to open the ones on your 1M ? (+ what about rain infiltration ?)

My car does not see rain (it rarely rains here and when it does my cars dont go leave the garage). Before cutting anything I plan on inspecting what will be exposed but rain isnt much of a concern for me.

If BMW continues to incorporate a closed crease though, I may have to leave it. Ill reconsider when the time comes to actually do this.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Satalite

http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=623993

Is the vinyl side vents.

Yes I saw that it looks good. I just think the vinyl extends too far on the bottom and maybe even the top.